Cerulean Tea
Cerulean tea, or Camellia ceruleanis, is a flowering shrub found native to Lake Kettle, in the Silver Desert on Cilvarth. These semi-aquatic evergreen plants stand several metres above the water, roots flowing freely below. Each plant is tethered to the ground in strings of farms to prevent them from floating away.
Almost the entire plant is used to brew cerulean tea. The leaves, shoots, and stems are all harvested, left to dry in the baking sun for a single day cycle.
The tea plant is named after the beverage's light blue colour when a cerulean tea flower is dropped into the drink. The soothing nectar released from the flower gives it a sweet smell and a very smooth taste and texture.
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Consumable, Food / Drink
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